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The News Chronicle from Scott City, Kansas • 1

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Uu 7 NUMBER 12. VOLUME 19. SCOTT CITY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 2. 1004. Program 5.

S. Convention an Africa camel but in two places Tha county uommisitiimera iU meat aa a board of equalization of taieineit Christian Church II. she narrowly escaped being run down by those more or less active A sou was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank BU-eUmith of Bcavrr May 31st.

'01. I will clofto all outstanding accounts by not. or cash, last call. J. F.

Dnton. Monday. i 9 June 19th 11K)1. (Sunday Morning, animals, and in one concession tb Kereral good rain fell in this county 10:00 A. M.

Tennent Shoes the rt week but, tha steady rain of Devotional Services, .1. WI'AItlt. JOrtltor B. F. Rochester.

crush around tbe president's daugb ter wad ao great that she was in in today was one ot me ix-il oi mo season Paul Rochester is anniuting Cliorlos Model 3. J. II. Eagle. Funk at the City Drug Stum during the Blackboard Methods and Mips, S.

P. minent danger of being trampled The St. Louis Exposition la modern Kane nliM-nce of the proprietor, the Tiinmrr New Stock at wonder and, it would pay anyone that I upon, when Congressman Long' mans. Appointment of Commttteea, baa the money, to sea it at leant once be worth interfered, and by exercising Musk, Choir, J. C.

and C. M. Starr buy and noil tween now and its close, Dec. I.t 1901. all his strength, succeeded in bold Noon, Rcalestato for resident and nonroxidon A.

E. Livengood and A. N. Itochoster 1:45 V. M.

ing back tbe curious aud gaining for owners. In cwa Ulock, cott Ruth Bros, Miss Roosevelt sufficient room to City, Kansas. left Tuesday morning for few days out- Service of praina, C. J. VanAntworp, ing at Colorado Bpringi and Manitou.

U'hildron's Service, J. H. Engle O. II. Tompson.

Santa Fa Agent at breath o. MISS ROOSEVELT WALKED, Mr Livengood will return to the east by Nymposium, Talk by Tasters, r-'coti. City, loft for Topeka Tuesday to war of Dunver and Nebraska. Music, Choir. i take treatment at the Santa Fe hwmtal ueveiopisg scholars into teachers, Mrs Miss Roosevelt and her party en A week or two.

lies rut's boom fur tne Democratic N. Irwin New stock of bats, shoes, pants and farniwhing goods. RUTH BROS. tered tbe Pike from the east entrance, nomination for president i oo tha de- The World' S. S.

Convention atjeru- K. J. Cook of Minna county was look They were offered roller chairs and cliuesnd his two million dollars set linlum, J. II. Engla, ing after land in Valley township last week and, visited with A.

J. Quanee and some of tha parly took advantage apart to boost his candidacy well, his Seeking the Unsought, Mr. Neeca, boosters may hhvo knocked down, the Report of Co. and Dist. afflcars.

Ihe offer. Tbe chairs held out no family several days. most of it. inducement to Miss Roosevelt. She Report of Delegates.

Rojiort of Committees. Many fields of listed corn in the past said she would walk. Shi said she Ice Cream. part of the stale show too much stand Music, Choir ing water in tho rows and too many preferred to walk. Daniel Catlin A sample dish served free.

(Jet a Ereniug. 8:00. weeds between them. ticket, in our main building which entit and Miss Alice Warder, Miss Roo els you to a dish. If you wish more we KANSAS.

Tho Mioses Edith and Lillio Walls, GRIGSBY, sevelt's companions, leased a double Bong Sorrica, The Birf Boy Problem, Taul Rochester- each have homestead in Lako town will sell it in any quantity. Livengood and Maust. chair and were rolled down Tbe Pike Music, Choir, ship and are looking after improvements in it. Miss Roosevelt eluded them Republican Stats Ticket. w.

ikm ii. For l.lwilcimni (Invnriior, Jl.J.IIASN.V For KciTi'Miry of "tnli1. Jim. II. IICKUOtt'.

Hiulu AinlH'ir, 8ET1I U. KI.I.S. I'ur Stiilo TnuwarT, T.T. KKM.V. Fur Attorney Otmcnl, C.

V. COLEMAN, For Hate ttiipprlnlKmlaiil of Hi I. UAYHOFK. For Htuln SuiHTlntciulf nt of In.iirmice 11IAIILK8 II. l.ll.INU.

Fr Juatlcrii Supremo Court (nix )wr larin.) W. It. HM 1X11. E. W.CU.SSrMllIAM.

For Jiiittlf Suiiri-mK Court (frnir-ymr torm) A. SMITH, for Rnllroml 'omiiill(tinr tiKOIKIB V. Wllfi.lTLKY. A. D.

WALK EK. J.W. H01IIXSOX. rrreiilonlinl John ii. citineu (I WASM1N ED'iU'lON For at l.nrtfii CHAIiUiSKhlOTl' I For fonurrtt'iiign 7H Dixtrlrt.

VICTOK MLKDOCK For tHuttor Dl.trirt. DL'MOST UM1TJ1. Repr.bllcan County Ticket. For lti'iiirgentiitive, k. i.

1'or Treasurer. I.MlLVKY, For fhrriftV F'or dimity Atliimry, L. S. ISOYKlf For County C'le KO. For I'roltate Jmlirf, A.U.

AUUHEIirV thereon this spring. Eastern Kansas rivers have besn up The Holy Land, J. II. Engle. Solo, Mrs.

Carl Starr. The party went slowly along, see and overflowing more or leas the past two Best of Lake township and his lereii Dealer in Genera ing and bearing, and trying to avoid weeks. The rich bottom lands are un Lrother-in-law, Arthur Dearden and Committee on Decoration. lira. Msnker, Bartlett, Paul Roches the crowd, whioh was rapidly beoom dor watsr and the growing crops destroy family hava gone to Barton county to ter, VanAntworp, Kuth and Bourne.

ing acquainted of the presence of ed as has been the case- the past few stay till after linrv.et. the distinguished young woman U. II. Hatheway did not, find the W. Jfoch, Rejmhlican years, llow mucn better it is in west-orn Kansas and, wo raise crops, ca ttle and horses, too, and never in danger of They went into the theater where quality und price of sheop to suit him so he returned from New Mexico with out Jim Key, tbe educated horse, gives being drowned out.

Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes and Hats, Flour and Coal, Windmills Nominee for Governor Endorses Chairman Stubbs on Legisla tho herd cxpocted to buy. an exhibition. and Farm Machinery. Good goods, low prices and square dealings. Mrs.

A. S. Christy left for Browning. Pnbllc Sale. The audience recognized tbe prei tive Candidates Mo.

last sight in response to a telegram The undersigned will sell at public ldonla daughter. The horse was miction in Scott City on Saturday, Juno nnouncing tho critical nines or nor Morion, Mny 28. E. XV picking up blocks upon which were father who lives at the above place. 4th, the following property: 1 fouryr A.

S. CHRISTY, Iloch in his Morion Record today It. B. CHRISTY Cashier. printed the letters of the alphabet, W.

O. BOURNE, Vice Pres. old cow with calf nt side, 1 ten yr. old President. A Timmerman, wife nnd daughter.

bhtb: Tbe audience would give the horse cow with calf at side, 2 yearling heifers are making an extended visit with rein "The position taken by Chairman a name and the horse would spell it The above property will bo sold to the tives in Ohio. On their return they will highest and best bidder for cash in hand Stubbs with referorjee to the nomi with the block letters. stop oi'T to visit tho World's Fuir at St to satisfy a certain chattlo mortgage nation of legislators ia entirely in Louis. Of a sudden everyone suggested given by John J. Dilaney to the Great harmony with the theory of politics Mrs.

Jennie Wright and two'children Bend Implement Company, "Alice." The horse spelled it cor rectly. of which be is and has been such of Russell Springs visited her parents. E. P. Rochester, INCORPORATED COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO- INTERST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS-SCOTT CITY, SCOTT COUNTY, KANSAS.

the Lambs, of Michigan township tho "Now, Roosevelt," shouted the distinguished and successful expo past wack and on Inst Suaday all attend nont. One of the issues involved The Bolinger Gate. crowd. ed Church nt Scott Citr. A deduction of 5.00 from the regular jn tne preliminary coutest in which The horse responded quickly.

He If you are a News subscriber you can price will be made on each sale in Scott picked up and placed it frrst air. btabbs took inch a conspicuous part, was the divorcement of the City Saturday Juno 11, 1931 get the daily Topeka State Journal for 8U.00 year. It is tlio newsiest paper He pioked up and placed it All wanting tha best self openinggate, stato comtnitteo from factional poli that is cheap aud durable, should buy on second. The horse hesitated a moment, thea picked up another tics. that (luy.

in the stato and costs you less thnn i penny a day. Call at this office. D. M. Fisk of ashburn col For Comity Suporlnlimdant, l'ltoF u.

Nvyuisr. For Iti'L'NInr of Duedn, IIAIll.FX NICHOLSON. For Clerk of Hist, Court, 1 Olios.) KAS. For Kunryor, i. u.

may. For Coroner, Jilt. CIIAS. JofEl'II CAlllLL. For Commissioner, 2 nl FltANK (i.VUVlN.

ForC.iiiiiniioiior. 3rd EI.IMIACIIANCK. Tho gate will more than pay its cost WEST SIDE LIVERY BARH, "For Stnbba to uso the politics This greatly elated' Miss Roosevelt in a year in tne time saved tnat it re position be holds to control legisla lore of Topeka will deliver a lecture at and she clappc1. her hands. Ihe horse spelled Roosevelt to the last quires to open and shut the ordinary SCOTT CITY, the Presbyterirtri 'church Tuesday June, gate, thus the convenience and the snfty tive nominations would be highly inconsistent.

11a is absolutely right 7th. 8 p. m. under the nu pices of the from accidents obtained with this gate rcott Co. Normal Admission freo.

letter aud everyone applauded. PATRONIZED A FORTUNE costs nothiug. KANSAS. Fatrouae ot tiro PtiloUo Solloltod John Simmons and wife of Dighton in confirming his oflioiul acts to the logitimate sphere of his office, and in lining his chairmanship for the OhargeB to Series of Entertainments. TELLER.

In one Oriental concession there wersin the city Sunday night. Monday morning they drovo over to Leoti HVI.lt tliO We are pleased to announce the Mid- good of tho whole purty, and not in where Mr. Simmons wai billed todeliver TXmo: PERSONALS AND LOCALS. was a great crowd, and it was great. and Lyceum Bureau of Des Moines, the Memorial address Monday afternoon.

Iowa includes Scott City in its circuit of er after Miss Roosevelt had passed behalf of any faction in it. He feels profoundly, as does the writer, the A. Maut, wife and daughter visit entertainments the coming fall and win Lost A Ladies Gold watch in or through the gates. Native salsmnn ed in HutuhiiiBou Mooduy. HARRIS HALE Prop's.

ter. The numbers that are assigned to very great importance of the next near Scott City on or about May 21th To the watch was attached fob. A re W. Thompson is working nt the us, consists of five, as follows: legislature being composed of men A humerous, instructive and inspiring ward of $5.00 will bo given for tho re turn of the property. Leo Swoitzer lecture by Lucion Edgar Follansbee, carpenter tradu at Great liend.

John A Ilqllistcr was transacting buBt ness nt Garden City last Saturday. rushed toward the president's daughter and offered their wares. She wanted none of them. A fortune teller solicited the patronage of Miss Roosevelt, Miss Roosevelt was interested. "I believe I'll let him with a real spirit of reform, men W.

D. C. HOLCOMB, J. Lorenzo Zwickey, a "One man The Rose Hardware nnd Implement B. GEORGE, Cashier.

G. M. SMITH Vice-Pres. who will honestly and earnestly en show." A first class tntertainer as a President. Company has carpeuters at work shalv deavor to redeem the party promises Fob Sale A new four-room frame chalk talker.

ing and otherwise getting their store on Tha Midland Concert Company. The North Main St. ready for a big stock of embodied in the Wichita platform. Bat neither he nor the writer can as house for 8275 cash. Cull on L.

Newsom. Tha rear room of the old hank huild. try my fortune," Btme said, Ihe personal of which is; Alice Drennon Robinson-Cc loratoro, Soporano and Dir FIRST NATIONAL BANE, members of the party looked on while the fortune teller began his ing is for reot. For terms call at this ector. Rachael Steinman Violinist, sumo to dictate what particular man in each representative or senatorial ofT.ce.

Emily Waterman Reader and Impsr work. CAPITAL STOCK $50,000,00 Coming. Dr. Rafflngtun, the reliable sonator, H. Charlotte Gates Mezzo, "Yon are a very luckey said dentiat, nt tho Tennessee House June Soprano and Accompanist.

This com district will best observe there good ends, This decision must be left to the Republicans themselves in these tiaoy (fives a program that is neither 29 and 30. ARDEN OITY, KANSAS. the fortune teller. "Yon havo had good luck and you will have more good luck. Everyone is your friend; trashy nor dull, but a bright Iif-and varioHS districts.

Upon tkem rests K. D. Armstrong is attending the semi-Centonial celebration at Topeka blood talented and up-to-date entertain- goods which will arrive in about ten days. Memorial day wa3 duly observed Monday. Many visited th3 cease to decorate the graves of their departed relatives and friends.

The Oddfellows and Woodman of this oity attended in a body. Fred Mahler has a fine black-gray Tercberon stallion that will make the season at his farm 7 miles south east of Scott City until further notice. He is a tbre year old and has a fine pedegree, weight 1G50 pounds. Thousands of acres of crops are being this grave and great responsibility moot. everyone likes you.

iou win oe OLDEST BANK IN SOUTHWESTERN KANSAS. this week. and not upon Mr. Slnbbs or upon A lecture by Hon. Joseph Camp, the married soon." Orator of tho South." His lectures are A.J.

Quance bought tho Eli Cook 160 the head of the tioket. With as the how fine," laughed Miss Ro full of noble sentiments of patriotism acres adjoining his ranch this week for words machine and aoti.maohine osevelt "Tell me something about nd morality and equals Henry Grady in must be eliminated from our vocab four hundred dollars. Japs are pushing Russia hard at all the man I am to marry." is entrancing beauty of word painting ularies, nd genuine enthusiastic eloquence. "He is a blonde man and he is a poiutsand Port Arthur is liable to fall "The Republican stats platform is The Imperial Saxophone Quintette, multi-millionaire." Scott City Machine Shops. J.J.

GIVENS, Proprietor. an honest platform. It means some composed of; A Lyam Shaw Alto Sar distroyed by floods and high waters in many portions of eastern Kansas. The to the Japs most any day. Miss Alma Jackson has been employ "That is excellent," said Miss thing.

It was not written foe bun. phone nnd Clarinet, Homer Chalet 'I Roosevelt. "Tell me, do, when will oombp. Every proposition- in it Garbar Baritone Saxophone and Banjo, ed to serve as one of the "hello girls" at Neosho river is four miles wide in Lyon county Bud at Ottawa 300 familios were the wedding take place?" the Central Telephone office. Madeleine Lucette Chalet Tenor Saxo phone, Josie F.

Kinsinger Harpist. driven from their homes this week on account of high water. "Very soon, very Boon," said the should be crystal ized into law and all will be if the people send the right kind of man to the If its promised are fulfilled the state will be greatly benefitted and the State Supt, Dayhotf will visit the This Quintette takes. It fills a want, fortune teller, t'cott county Normal ono day next week or more properly speaking, it actually Miss Irma Bryarly of Edon, Williams "Idon.t take any stook in that creates one, It's the most popular com and deliver an address before it. Fred Price returned to Los Angeles.

county, Ohio, who lins been here visiting her uncle and annt, Mr. and Mrs. A. inntion of instruments as well as artists party honored and strength. blonde multi-millionaire, do you L'irls said Miss Roosevelt as the on tbe road or in the circuit.

ened. If not the pat ty state Stubbs and at Modoc visiting her aunt, California last Monday where he has a As to tho order in which tho foregoing will suffer. job as railroad bridge carpenter. party moved away. Mrs A.

N. Jewel, has returned to La-Croese where she will nesist Mr. II. 8. umbers will be presented to our peo- "The issue is clear and distinct Down in the middle of The Pike We have recently installed the most complete assortment of new and up-to-date tools and machinery in Western Kansas, and are now prepared to do all kinds of Machine and Heavy Forge work, Wood and Lathe work, Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing, etc.

Fish in getting up numerical index for pie. we don't Know, xne circuit Degins it tremeudousiy uui J. M. who had a seriou3 9ick spell sometime ago, about, well again Miss Roosevelt saw what is termed bore during tha fore part of November it is not tbe coutest in detail la which Rush county. and was in town last Saturday.

and every thirty days thereafter one of I Mr. Stubbs, as ohairman, or the Captain W. S. Tough, fathof of L. M.

the numbers will be preseotod till the writer as a candidate, can personally The fellow that took the saw out of the cream of the Pike vaudeville. Parisian girls with short skirts kick high on tbe stage of the tk eater; and Ruth Bros, store better return it at once rendition of the five will be completed. participate. We must trust the peo- and avoid trouble as he is known. Admissions to the above entertain- pie.

We have faith that this conn- Tough of this county, died at his home at Kansas City, Mo. on Thursday May 2Gth 1001. Ho had been in ill health for some months. His widow, two sons some OI tne sounrettes ling songs, ments will be placed as low as possible, donee is not misplaced, Time alone and all the while wink at the boys Adolph Jurgens, formerly of this and Blanche E. Honey were mar certain amounts are guaranteed the can tall and daughter survive him.

He was a in the gallery. Miss Roosevelt showed only small interest, in the member of tho Seventh Kaniag cavalry Machine work a Specialty Alice Has A Gay Time, and fought' against Quantrell. Mr. Tough, together with his sons was an President's Daughter En Lyceum Bureau for each number, by tho local management and it is hoped the people of Scott City and county will avail themselves of the previleges they will have of enjoying first class entertainment. If they do they will get them cheap.

Later, in the Paris Ro extensive dealer in horses and mules. joys Herself at Fair St. May 28. Misa Alice The Lako Tp. Republican Convention It nruiflSl osevelt met President Francis, and, after chatting with him for a few ruinates, tbe journey through the wyrm mm mmi Roosevelt was the guest of honor at a luncheon at the directors club at will meet for the purpose of nominating a township ticket to be elected on the ried at Hutchinson, Kansas June 1st.

If you want to leaee any of the F. Mitchell, Guy Mitchell or Sada Jones land call on L. 8. Boyer. If you are a Nkws subscriber you can pet the daily State Journal along with it for 75 cents for three months or $3 for a year.

United States Senator, M. S. Quay, Hed at his home at Uenver, after a few weeks sickness May, 28th 11)01. Age 71 years. Considerable of the fall wheat was WtDter killed in tho weft half of Kansas i i i November election, at the Friend school The list of land below is for rent by the World's Fair yesterday.

Mrs. I 4 1 I I exposition side aboW was continued. At a late hour it Was close to mid the D. Markham was George the owner, Dr. G.

R. Shaferof Peoria, 111., who will prosecute anyone who may gut Miss Roosevelt and her hostess. be farming or pasturing any of it with I Ml Miss Roosevelt went down the friends boarded their automobile and were taken to the Catlin resi caveats, ana i mae-mariri ooiauicu ent business conducted fur MODfifMTC Pecs. out first securing lease: Pike last night on foot. She' was Our Orncc is opposite u.

B. pATrHTOrpiet; and we can secure patent ux tun Uiaa UioJ 19 31 N'i 30 19 IM BE 31 19 31 dence. Miss Roosevelt said she accompanied by a party of friends, remote from Washington, 1 Send model, drawing or witft descnp- ir. It An l-u ftff sdn't had "so much fuu in a month house on June 11th 1904, 2 P. M.

By order of committee, L. Hanlin, W. S. Ruth. The Scott County S.

8. Convention will be held in the Christian Church Sunday June 10th 1904. State Sec, J. II. Engle, who is now in Jerusalem attending the World's S.

S. Convention will bo present and will illustrate his talks and lecture about his trip to the Holy Laud by stereoptican pictures the originals of winch he is taking during the jonnivy. hver iudy coi.jb, a 20 31 among them Congressman Nicholas Free Trial tton. we auvuct puiinnei'w n- charge. Our fe not due till natent is secured.

5 8 10 19 31 SB I 20 32 N' i 15 19 31 HE! SO W' i 14 19 Ul 12 20 32 8 14 19 al 20 20 32 NW 1319 31 17 20 33 NWS! 19 31 E'JO 20 .13 10 20 31 19 18 31 23 20 31 8 28 18 34 3S 19 83 3 10 34 ri 20 20 34 I Ihe ground was repiuweunuu ywu (tinned) TINNED) cost of suae the U. S. ud ioreiga cououi ent free. Address, of Sundays." Tha party included Miss Irene Catlin, Dave nnd Thorin Catlin, Misa Alice Warder, Walter 2S0 34 29 20 si sevelt saw everything, from the If rt 8 29 20 34 (, 4 Write for ook book by other crops. Squire Thos.

Lkimb mi plied each member of the Oddfellow lodge with a nice Iimnn crown r1 bfiotir't Mrimlay, doc- 31 20 I no fcuo wuv. MaIIhHUI Hemt and Pwl Chvrr It. At rrmr deeltr's KOt, BBlr liXi-tees 7b Youi BOSK BAC1 if noC aUtsfMWrj, ftOLUUM HTG. CO, 140 fesm Unmt Pfc. Opp.

parrMT Orricc. WHtwoTOH. interesting dancers of the Urient McKilttrick, Congressman Long-worth and Miss Roosevelt. All ot the above land is locatjJ in Scott fcUf did. not r'i0 a Mexican burro or.

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